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Performance Outcome Data - Inyo County

Categories on this page include:
Hospitalization
Reduced Incarceration & Homelessness

Hospitalization

Medi-Cal 2022-23 EQRO Report, Page 44
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  0% (compared with 312% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020:  0% (compared with 19% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021:  0% (compared with 24% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  0% (compared with 19% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020:  0% (compared with 28% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021:  0% (compared with 33% statewide)

Reduced Incarceration & Homelessness

MHSA 2022-25 Three Year Plan, Page 30
We have provided transition services for four transition age youth/young adults with severe mental illness who had spent time incarcerated in our local jail and have spent time in homelessness. In addition, we have served persons who are living within the community who need a respite due to a mental health crisis. We have been able to keep persons within our community and to assist them to successfully transition back into the community through this strategy.
More EQRO Data (LINK)
​More MHSA Data at: MHSA
​More SAMHSA PATH Data at: SAMHSA

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